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Books > Medicine > Pre-clinical medicine: basic sciences > Physiology > Metabolism
This book provides a comprehensive review of our knowledge of
vitamin B-6 requirements and metabolism throughout pregnancy and
lactation. It concentrates on two primary points: adequacy of
available methodologies and a presentation of the extant knowledge
on vitamin B-6 metabolism and requirements in pregnancy, infancy,
lactation, and in women of childbearing age. Many of the chapters
offer new perspectives on how decisions have been and are being
made with regard to the establishment of dietary recommendations
about vitamin B-6 and the adequacy of research to support these
decisions.
This book is intended as a source of information for the many
scientists who now enter the growing research field of vitamin A in
health and disease, reviewing the epidemiological aspects related
to vitamin A.
Intrauterine development and birth constitute an uninterrupted
sequence of events that have a molecular physiologic background.
Perinatal Biochemistry presents a comprehensive review of this
subject. Specific topics addressed include maternal metabolism
during pregnancy, maternal insulin resistance, embryonic and fetal
metabolism and fuel consumption, the fetal pancreas, growth
factors, brain metabolism, and biochemical adaptations to early
extrauterine life. The book will be useful to biochemists and
physiologists interested in perinatology; clinicians working in
areas related to maternal health, gestational development, and
delivery; gynecologists, neonatologists; pediatricians;
endocrinologists; and internists.
The first comprehensive overview of an emerging field, Metabolic
Medicine and Surgery introduces a new paradigm in patient
management that crosses existing subspecialty boundaries. This
approach is necessitated by the challenges of treating patients
with obesity, metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease and
prediabetes, as well as those with maldigestion, malabsorption,
malnutrition and nutritional deficiencies. This book teaches
physicians and surgeons what they need to know about clinical
nutrition, metabolism and the metabolic effects of bariatric
surgery. It is also applicable to those in primary care, including
physicians, residents, medical students, nurses and nurse
practitioners, physician assistants and dietitians who are on the
front lines of treating patients with obesity, diabetes and
cardiovascular disease. The book is presented in four sections: 1.
An Overview of Metabolic Medicine and Surgery; 2. Metabolic
Syndrome, Insulin Resistance and Obesity; 3. Diseases of
Undernutrition and Absorption; 4. A Nutritional Relationship to
Neurological Diseases. It contains chapters from world-renowned
experts who are widely published in major medical journals. The
book also benefits from the contributions of clinicians with
extensive experience and perspective in the field, including many
who have been witness to its major developments. This book's
strength lies in the cross-specialty consensus created by the
collaboration of the editors and further developed by their
renowned contributors. It demonstrates how medicine, surgery,
therapeutics, and nutrition can be combined synergistically to
impact patient outcomes. It crystallizes the efforts of a multitude
of physicians and scientists trying to control the linked pandemics
of obesity, type-2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. This book
helps you develop comprehensive solutions to diseases afflicting
vast numbers of patients worldwide.
Explores endogenous lipoprotein particles and their interaction
with pharmacological agents. Among the topics are
receptor-dependent interactions of lipoproteins with tissues and
cell types, their uptake and transport with the vascular
endothelium, therapeutic and chemical agents that associate in v
There is a critical need for iron intake during the first period of
life. The growing infant requires iron to synthesize hemoglobin and
to supply expanding tissues with iron-containing enzymes. A lack of
iron will eventually lead to iron deficiency anemia, one of the
most common single nutrient deficiencies in the world. Today,
detailed information has increased our understanding of iron
bioavailability from different dietary sources, uptake mechanisms
of iron into the small intestinal mucosa for transport to
hepatocytes and erythropoietic cells and subsequent receptor
mediated cellular acquisition. Metabolic effects of iron deficiency
have also been investigated in several tissues. This comprehensive
text integrates recent information and address it from a
nutritional perspective. It takes this focus because of the
increased knowledge on the interrelationship between iron and other
essential nutrients. Specific problems of iron nutriture and
oxidant stress in prematurely born infants are also addressed in
this informative new text
As discussed in this book, a large body of evidence indicates that
selenium is a cancer chemopreventive agent. Further evidence points
to a role of this element in reducing viral expression, in
preventing heart disease, and other cardiovascular and muscle
disorders, and in delaying the progression of AIDS in HIV infected
patients. Selenium may also have a role in mammalian development,
in male fertility, in immune function and in slowing the aging
process. The mechanism by which selenium exerts its beneficial
effects on health may be through selenium-containing proteins.
Selenium is incorporated into protein as the amino acid
selenocysteine. Selenocysteine utilizes a specific tRNA, a specific
elongation factor, a specific set of signals, and the codeword,
UGA, for its cotranslational insertion into protein. It is indeed
the 21st naturally occurring amino acid to be incorporated into
protein and marks the first and only expansion of the genetic code
since the code was deciphered in the mid 1960s.
The rapid development and the growing penetration of information
and communication technologies (ICT) provide tremendous
opportunities for a wide and cost effective application of the
ideas of participative democracy and public participation in
government decision and policy making. ICT can drive dramatic
transformations in the quantity and quality of communication and
interaction of government organizations with citizens, revitalizing
and strengthening the modern representative democracy which
currently faces big problems of reduced citizens' trust and
involvement. This book deals with the application of these
e-participation ideas in the special and 'difficult', and at the
same time highly interesting, national context of Southern Europe
and the Balkans. The first chapter provides an overview of
e-participation concepts and practices whilst the following
chapters analyse pilot applications of e-participation concepts in
eight different Southern European and Balkan countries (Spain,
France, Italy, Slovenia, Serbia, Albania, Greece, Yugoslav Republic
of Macedonia (FYROM)). They cover both the 'classical'
e-participation paradigm, based on official e-participation spaces
created, operated and controlled by government organizations as
well as emerging new e-participation paradigms including
e-participation based on web 2.0 social media, and
'scientific-level' e-participation, based on opening government
data to the scientific community. This book was originally
published as a special issue of the Journal of Balkan and Near
Eastern Studies.
Carnitine Metabolism and Human Nutrition offers a contemporary and
in-depth look at the biological effects of carnitine metabolism and
its application to clinical and sports nutrition, based on decades
of robust scientific enquiry. It gathers and distills key results
of the last 20 years of carnitine research to provide an invaluable
reference tool for students, researchers, and clinicians. This book
addresses the importance of carnitine in skeletal muscle fuel
metabolism, the complexities and importance of muscle carnitine
transport, and the metabolic insight that has been gained from
experiments manipulating muscle carnitine stores. The authors cover
the potential application of carnitine supplementation in specific
clinical populations and the role of carnitine as an ergogenic aid
for athletes. They also provide a comprehensive mechanistic
overview of skeletal muscle insulin resistance, including the role
of carnitine shuttle systems in the metabolic abnormalities
associated with obesity and the metabolic syndrome. Carnitine
Metabolism and Human Nutrition provides you with a comprehensive
and up-to-date look at the properties and underlying metabolic
biochemistry of carnitine. The book provides contributions from
leading international scientists, each a pioneer in their chosen
study of carnitine metabolism or its application to human
nutrition.
In a major contribution to the study of diabetes, this book is the
first to analyze the disease through a syndemic framework. An
innovative, mixed-methods study, Emily Mendenhall shows how adverse
social conditions, such as poverty and oppressive relationships,
disproportionately stress certain populations and expose them to
disease clusters. She goes beyond epidemiological research that has
linked diabetes and depression, revealing how broad structural
inequalities play out in the life histories of individuals,
families, and communities, and lead to higher rates of mortality
and morbidity. This intimate portrait of syndemic suffering is a
model study of chronic disease disparity among the poor in high
income countries and will be widely read in public health, medical
anthropology, and related fields.
The rapid development and the growing penetration of information
and communication technologies (ICT) provide tremendous
opportunities for a wide and cost effective application of the
ideas of participative democracy and public participation in
government decision and policy making. ICT can drive dramatic
transformations in the quantity and quality of communication and
interaction of government organizations with citizens, revitalizing
and strengthening the modern representative democracy which
currently faces big problems of reduced citizens' trust and
involvement. This book deals with the application of these
e-participation ideas in the special and 'difficult', and at the
same time highly interesting, national context of Southern Europe
and the Balkans. The first chapter provides an overview of
e-participation concepts and practices whilst the following
chapters analyse pilot applications of e-participation concepts in
eight different Southern European and Balkan countries (Spain,
France, Italy, Slovenia, Serbia, Albania, Greece, Yugoslav Republic
of Macedonia (FYROM)). They cover both the 'classical'
e-participation paradigm, based on official e-participation spaces
created, operated and controlled by government organizations as
well as emerging new e-participation paradigms including
e-participation based on web 2.0 social media, and
'scientific-level' e-participation, based on opening government
data to the scientific community. This book was originally
published as a special issue of the Journal of Balkan and Near
Eastern Studies.
Patients with mental and substance use disorders have shown
higher rates of morbidity and mortality from medical illnesses than
the general population, and physicians are also increasingly aware
of adverse effects of psychiatric medications on metabolic and
cardiovascular health. In light of these problems, this book
addresses an important unmet need of patients with mental disorders
-- namely, the lack of integration of general medical care with
psychiatric care and the related problem of barriers to
collaboration and communication among health care providers.
Managing Metabolic Abnormalities in the Psychiatrically Ill is the
first book to provide a current review of the relationships among
psychiatric illnesses, metabolic abnormalities, and treatment,
focusing on how clinicians can tailor care to those
doubly-afflicted patients.
The book integrates research findings into practical clinical
guidelines that spell out what psychiatrists need to know when
their patients with mental illness suffer from -- or are at risk of
developing -- obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, or the
metabolic syndrome. The contributors address those risks that need
to be considered in the overall context of treatment, background
risks of medical illnesses associated with specific psychiatric
disorders themselves, and the means of applying these data to
treatment recommendations, monitoring, and clinical practice. Among
the specific topics addressed are: - Potential effects of
psychotropics on appetite, body weight, and metabolic parameters in
obese patients, and the potential effects of anti-obesity agents on
psychotic, manic, and depressive syndromes- Increased risk of type
2 diabetes among individuals with psychotic and mood disorders due
to neurobiological changes and behavioral effects associated with
these disorders- Greater risk for cardiovascular disease among the
mentally ill, stressing the importance of mental health providers
understanding cardiovascular risk classification and modification
strategies- An association between dysregulation of glucose and
lipid metabolism and the related risk of type 2 diabetes during
treatment with any of the eight second-generation antipsychotics
currently available in the United States- Guidance in choice of
medications and appropriate monitoring strategies for
hyperlipidemia, along with recognition of which antipsychotics pose
the greatest risk and an understanding of the common dyslipidemia
patterns seen with their use
Chapters include key clinical concepts, quick-reference tables,
and extensive references, and a final chapter provides an
assessment tool for evaluating patients' metabolic risk. Together,
the chapters in this book constitute an authoritative clinical
guide that enables psychiatrists to better integrate the treatment
of patients' mental disorders with their metabolic conditions.
Wenn bei einem Kind Diabetes diagnostiziert wird, fragen sich
Eltern, wie sie sich der Verantwortung stellen koennen und wie sich
der Familienalltag verandern wird. Die Autoren, zwei Kinder- und
Jugendarzte und eine Psychologin, geben luckenlos Antwort und
helfen Eltern, ihre AEngste abzubauen. Sie begleiten sechs Kinder
und Jugendliche mit Diabetes und zeigen, wie das Familienleben mit
der Krankheit organisiert werden kann. Mit vielen Tipps und
Hinweisen zu allen Fragen, die die Lebensgestaltung und die Zukunft
eines Kindes mit Diabetes betreffen.
The much-anticipated new edition of this standard textbook compiles
current information on the various integrated areas of
endocrinology, physiology, and biology of reproduction in one
diverse volume. The text provides a physiological foundation for
clinical training and encourages further research by including an
extensive listing of references at the end of each chapter.
Coverage includes the seven domestic species as well as llamas,
alpacas, and vicunas.
Revised and improved, the fifth edition contains:
Cutting-edge information--500rovided by new contributors
A new chapter on South American camelids
Concise text which has been filtered to eliminate redundancy
Upgraded illustrations, including additional color plates and over
100 new figures.
"McDonald's Veterinary Endocrinology and Reproduction" is widely
used in veterinary schools throughout the United States and Canada,
with the Spanish translation used in Latin America and Spain. This
mainstay is an essential part of veterinary and agricultural
education.
Endocrine emergencies are often potentially life-threatening and
can be easily overlooked in patients with no history of endocrine
disease. Endocrine Emergencies is a practical guide to
identification and treatment for today's clinicians, offering
essential coverage of common and serious emergencies related to
endocrine metabolic conditions of the thyroid, parathyroid,
pituitary, and adrenal glands. Guides clinicians on how to
recognize, diagnose, and treat each condition using up-to-date
diagnostic techniques and therapeutics. Provides full-color,
state-of-the-art coverage of key topics such as acute
thyrotoxicosis and thyroid storm, ocular emergencies in Graves'
ophthalmopathy, diabetic ketoacidosis, hypopituitarism,
postoperative thyroid surgical emergencies, pheochromocytoma, and
much more. Features separate chapters on emergencies related to
neuroendocrine tumors, pregnant patients, and pediatric patients.
Includes sections on emergency overview, symptoms, diagnosis, and
treatment in each chapter. Enhanced eBook version included with
purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text,
figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
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